Grooming
Secrets
for Persian & Exotic Shorthair Cats

Does your cat look greasy, coat is clumpy and flat, or
mats easily? Have you been to cat shows wondering how they make their
cats look so clean, fluffy and perfect?

If you're wondering why you can't seem to make your cat
look as fluffy as those cats at the show, and no matter what you do your
cat looks greasy and clumpy, this report is for you. It explains the exact
methods, tips and tricks of grooming your Persian or Exotic Shorthair
cat that you won't find in any Cat Care Book.

This report, viewable with Acrobat
Reader, was compiled through help and advice passed on to me by CFA
National campaigning Persian breeders, as well as, my experience with
products and methods I've used and found to work best for me.

The report contains detailed step-by-step instructions
and tips, and includes a list of tools and products with internet links
to examples. This advice has since been used by other cat owners and cat
exhibitors who've informed me of their delight with the results they got.

Its intended to help you get that special
touch
that makes the extra difference in the show ring
or just helps you learn to groom
your Persian or Exotic better.

Jeanne, you may not remember me, I purchased your grooming
secrets before I went to my first show as an exhibitor (show was 10/16/04).
I have a 5 year old exotic female spay, retired from breeding last December.
I just wanted to tell you how much your instructions have helped me.
I just returned from my third show and Jackie only needs 15 more points
to Grand! I keep getting compliments about her grooming, and you are
the person I have to thank for that! I am gaining on the eye stains!
She is a silver patched macTabby with white (took me a while to remember
that) so the white on her face does tend to get stained. Another breeder,
I met at the first show, told me how to make the 'eye and wound powder'
and that has really helped. Anyway, I do not want to take too much of
your time, just wanted to say thanks!